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ASP.NET AJAX née "Atlas" - and all that entails... [AJAX Control Toolkit update!]

It wasn't as easy as anybody claimed it would be, but my team just published the 61020 release of the AJAX Control Toolkit (formerly the "Atlas" Control Toolkit)!

What's new in this release? Umm, pretty much everything. :)

Kidding aside, we probably touched just about every line of code in the Toolkit during this release. Why? Well, because we sim-shipped (simultaneously shipped) with the new ASP.NET AJAX v1.0 Beta, a pretty fundamental set of changes to the framework formerly code named "Atlas". The many changes are detailed on their web site, so I won't bore you with the details here. Suffice it to say that their changes impacted the Toolkit in a major way since we build directly on top of them. Some of the specifics of the Toolkit migration process itself are detailed on Shawn's blog, so I won't repeat them here, either.

What I *will* do is highlight our new controls for this release:

I'd also like to single out four of our contributors who made significant contributions to the code that's part of this particular release. To be sure, we have other contributors who've been tremendously helpful in numerous ways and who we'd be lost without. However, these four folks made specific contributions to this release that were very much appreciated. My new best friends are:

And thanks to *everyone* who helped get this release out the door!

As usual, the release notes outline a bunch of other changes we've made. Please take a moment to read about the new stuff. While you're at it, sample any of the controls right now (no install required). Then browse the project web site and download the latest Toolkit so you can start creating your own controls and/or contributing to the project!

If you have any feedback, please share it with us on the support forum (or email me)!!

Published Friday, October 20, 2006 4:13 PM by Delay

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# AJAX Control toolkit and the latestASP.NET AJAX beta

Sunday, October 22, 2006 2:25 AM by Glavs Blog

I have been very quiet in the blogosphere lately. Lots of things have been keeping me busy, particularly

# Dynamic content made easy *redux* [How to: Use the new dynamic population support for Toolkit controls]

Friday, November 17, 2006 10:57 PM by Delay's Blog

I previously blogged a sample demonstrating how to use the AJAX Control Toolkit's dynamic population

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